What is the test for incorporating a document in a statement of claim?

Yukon, Canada


The following excerpt is from Northern Cross (Yukon) Ltd. v. Yukon (Energy, Mines and Resources), 2021 YKSC 3 (CanLII):

Chance relies on McCreight v. Canada (Attorney General), 2013 ONCA 483 (“McCreight”), to submit that in order to be referentially incorporated into the statement of claim, a document must relate to an integral part of the factual matrix of the plaintiff’s claim:

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